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STEM and robotics programs for ages 3 to 15

byMakersLoftCenters in Bengaluru & Kolkata; Online camps availableStarts from2,900 Per Week (Mon - Fri)View full gallery

We run hands-on STEM and robotics programs that scale with your child, from first-time block builders to teen coders. Every age group follows a curriculum designed to turn curiosity into actual technical capability.

For our youngest creators aged 2-4, the Build-to-Learn program focuses on developing motor skills, vocabulary, and social-emotional intelligence through guided play.

Our Little Engineers program for ages 4-6 is where imagination takes flight. We guarantee an improvement in your child's confidence and ability to express themselves.

In our Junior Robotics course for ages 6-8, kids build their first robots and learn block-based coding, improving their logical thinking and creativity.

For ages 9-12, our Robotics program introduces more complex mechanisms and coding, enhancing problem-solving skills and critical thinking.

Older students aged 12-15 dive into Smart Technology and AI, learning advanced concepts with Python and Arduino to build real-world smart gadgets.

The Movable Machines program for 7-8 year olds introduces gears, motion, and energy, turning curious minds into young mechanical engineers.

Junior Engineering for 6-7 year olds is all about big concepts for little engineers, focusing on creative problem-solving and collaborative building challenges.

In our Early Simple Machine program for 5-6 year olds, curiosity meets physics as kids explore levers, pulleys, and wheels in a fun, hands-on way.

Our Junior Engineers camp for ages 6-10 features exciting weekly themes like Robo Animals, Future Transport, and Theme Park Engineers.

Little Engineers aged 4-6 can join weekly themed camps including Build & Create with Bob, Fantasy, Space, and Around the World.

About Programs Tailored for Every Age

It is not just about what they build, but how they learn to solve problems. For our 6 to 8-year-old batches, we use LEGO WeDo 2.0 kits to introduce gears and axles, while our 12-plus groups move onto Python and Arduino for smart gadgets. We keep our groups small, usually with one teacher for every five to eight children, so every student gets real guidance when a mechanism does not quite work the first time.

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